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Let's say a person "A" wants to seriously injure or kill person "B" or persons "B", "C" and "D".
Let's also assume that persons "B", "C" and/or "D" who have no desire and no will to be injured.
In cases where a person "A" succeeds, as is often the case, unfortunately, whose free will does God honor? And how does God decide on these things? Hopefully those of you who have a personal relationship with God can help decipher this for the rest of us.
Let's also assume that persons "B", "C" and/or "D" who have no desire and no will to be injured.
In cases where a person "A" succeeds, as is often the case, unfortunately, whose free will does God honor? And how does God decide on these things? Hopefully those of you who have a personal relationship with God can help decipher this for the rest of us.